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thirteens-earring · 10 months ago
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trying out librewolf as my personal browser & firefox as my school/ work one since there’s no way I’ll be able to replicate the insane workaround I did to run multiple instances of firefox on my old computer lol
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jonnysinsblogsworld · 4 years ago
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Set up Your AOL Email account on your new device
Set up Your AOL Email account on your new device
It is something very exciting to get yourself a new computer or laptop. Now you feel all refreshed to work with that pace. But when you turn it on you realize that you are actually finding it very difficult to work on it. Why? Because it doesn’t contain any of your important documents, your saved passwords, saved email addresses and none of your mail is configured on it. So this is really irksome to get everything set up. You will somehow transfer your important documents to your new system, then too you will need to manually configure your email addresses. If you are an AOL account user following are some choices you can make to set up your mail account.
Use your browser to visit the AOL website
Use a mail program
Use AOL Desktop Gold
All of these has its own advantages and disadvantages; see which one works best for you.
The easiest way to have your email on your system is in your browser. Why to go on with all the lame process of configuration and everything. Just keep an extra tab open in your browser while you work; if you frequently check mails. Otherwise just check your mail and close the tab.
To go over your email through the website, open your browse, you can use any browser say Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Microsoft Edge. Once you click open your browser, visit the AOL website and search for the mail icon which seems like a small envelope. Type your AOL credentials and log-in.  
Mail programs are the applications which let you have all your email accounts at one place. You can check emails from multiple accounts on the same platform. These apps works best for the people who own multiple official accounts or those who would like to access personal and official emails at the same time.
To set up your Mail App, (offered by windows10)go to the start menu, which is the Windows icon on the bottom left of your screen. Scroll up to Mail and then open it. When the app opens, click on “Other Account” and enter your AOL email and password. You can add more than one email address in the same way. Play along the window prompts and instructions to finish setting up your account.
Just like Mail app works with windows 10, for Mac Os we have Apple Mail. Apple Mail is the same application that works for Apple computers. Just like in Mail app, here too you can add multiple accounts and see all the emails in one inbox. If you wish you can also separate your mails for each email address.
To configure your AOL email address in Apple Mail, look for the mail icon on your dock, which resembles a postage stamp. If you are using this app for the first time, you will get a prompt to add an email address. If you do not get a prompt, click on ‘Mail’ in the menu and then go to ‘add account’. Type your AOL email address and password in the fields provided. Abide by the instructions and prompts you receive to finish setting up your email account.
AOL Desktop Gold
If you are looking for a committed AOL application where you can browse web, check your email,  get AOL related news, AOL Desktop Gold is an only option. AOL Desktop Gold is a web browser that incorporates your AOL email. If you are an AOL advantage Plan member, it is free of cost for you else you can go for a paid subscription.
To set up AOL Desktop Gold, you will need your system to fulfill the system requirements of this software. These are like Windows 7 or higher version/ mac, 512 free hard disk space, 1 GB RAM, internet connection, fast computer processor at least of 266 MHz and minimum of 1024*768 screen resolution. To download the app you can directly go to ‘My benefits’ section and click on AOL Desktop Gold (if you are an advantage plan member) or else you can visit the AOL official website to download the software.
If you encounter any issues while setting up your email account on your new device; you can also contact the AOL technical support team to help you configuring your mail straight off.
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ibmevents-blog · 8 years ago
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The Full Review of MacBook Pro After Using 3 Weeks
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The brand new MacBook Pro with Touch Pub has been a couple of weeks. Therefore, you’ve most likely seen the first reviews and know all of the initial calls for. The UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS ports transformed, the Contact Bar could be gimmicky, plus some benefits will be feeling overlooked.
My very own equipment (base 15-inch with improved 1TB SSD) arrived three weeks hence because of my current work PC, giving me lots of real-world use with it. My initial statement from a period spent applying the brand new Macbook-Pro with Contact Bar is usually that early on impressions do not always previous.
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My friend Ben Lovejoy had an identical summary in the MacBook Pro journal series. For me, it’s a combined handbag of praise and complaints and lots of discovery on the way.
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Take the brand new Touch Tavern for instance. In my opinion, it must be evaluated to be possibly pretty much beneficial compared to the physical function line of secrets that it eliminates. Personally, Don’t really depend on the service tips very much past play/pause toggling and modifying quantity, yet my initial thought with all the Contact Pub was that the digital take some time provide same or perhaps much less control without advantage.
Then I found out the ‘tap and drag’ behaviour of volume and brightness controls. You can touch the digital volume switch to trigger a slider, or you may tap and drag remaining or best in a single speedy motion. Any moment Touch Bar uses this tap and drag gesture, it feels great. I am hoping we come across even more of the as Contact Bar execution becomes even more defined.
Back again to first impressions getting wrong: the first emoji trader that you find demoed in advertising is in fact kind of even worse compared to the on- display main grid picker for me.
Selecting emoji from your Touch Standard pays to intended for frequently used character types, and when you understand which category gets the emoji you want, nonetheless it requires a significant amount of swiping for casually looking at all emoji.
I love the dynamic character of Feel Bar. It’s a location on my keyboard that adjustments predicated on context with a right amount of customization. The aged function row for me personally essentially played/pause and volume.
Touch Bar’s utility will vary based on how each application takes benefit of it, and not almost all the requests provide customization, however. I like  Contact  Bar in Photos and QuickTime, nevertheless iMovie hardly uses this and GarageBand uses it all with techniques which I don’t discover useful. Hopefully, this changes as time passes.
Touch Clubhouse also will a good work of appearing hard-to-discover features want Tap back on Communications with macOS Sierra. The non-Touch Nightclub method to get into Taback has been a hard-to-discover long go through the message bubble or simply by right-clicking that and clicking on Tap back. Not precisely user-friendly. With Contact Bar, Taback responses show up on the keypad when you decide on a message.
Safari and Mail have Okay default setups by default, although Contact Bar Council got a lot more useful in the two applications for me personally after finding customization choices. I believe personalization is paramount to producing Contact Fridge useful on your own needs.
One odd point about Contact Bar and Safari: open up tabs show up as thumbnail previews that you could scrub through, but pinned tabs which are arguably the most crucial are left out.
There are examples of Touch Bar obviously offering a much better experience than macOS without it. For example, you can separately control press playback from iTunes, Firefox, and other applications that consider benefit of Contact Bar.
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This is among those behaviours that weren’t instantly clear if you ask me but demonstrated following useful discovery. Physical playback links just can’t get this to distinction and with visible clarity. Does the last application you managed take over or are they will be mapped to iTunes? Contact Bar’s setup spells it for you.
Feel ID
Apple’s fingerprint reader is top-notch about iPhone and iPad. Right now it is great to finally possess Contact IDENTIFICATION on the Mac PC.
I was half-hoping it could somehow end up being integrated with the trackpad. However, the placement in the proper advantage of the Contact Bar where in fact the power switch is situated is remarkably convenient. You don’t authorize it accidentally, and it is simple to gain access to when it’s needed.
I typically use my thumb for  Contact  ID on iPhone and iPad. My ideal index little finger is utilized the majority of for Contact ID around the MacBook Pro due to its position. I like that Apple integrates fingerprint sensors in locations that currently can be found versus producing a new region that sticks out as a fingerprint sensor.
Like on iOS just, Contact ID causes having a passcode or solid password easier because you simply depend on the fingerprint.
Having Apple Pay upon the Mac can be terrific. I’ve produced buys in the MacBook I normally may have kept away on due to the fact it’s very easy. If you sell something online, you should acknowledge Apple Pay if possible.
Any time you may use Touch ID to authenticate a payment or avoid entering a password, a fresh win.
I take advantage of 1Password as my personal secure security password supervisor, and its Touch IDENTIFICATION support is something I take advantage of multiple times every day. Entering your master password less often makes using an even more powerful one still convenient.
Just like on iOS, you’ll occasionally see a password is necessary for something similar to iTunes or maybe the iBooks Shop, but Feel ID could be fired up soon after your 1st download.
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Reaction to the We /O shift offers recently been played out extensively right now. Thus I can just present observations coming from my very own encounter. It’s a changeover, but for me, it is one worth having.
MagSafe can be replaced by only USB-C. It has downsides, nonetheless having the ability to demand from both the still left or correct part of my Macbook-Pro is certainly an advantage that I appreciate daily.
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Shifting from USB-A to USB-C cables calls for some effort in advance, but for myself, it was an easy and fairly inexpensive changeover.
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stephmolliex · 7 years ago
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How to get more speed and features out of Safari on Mac and iOS
Maybe it's just because it comes free on your Mac and iOS devices, but somehow it never seems fashionable to like Safari. Yet this is a remarkably capable app and it has hidden depths. AppleInsider delves into using Safari. Safari doesn't get enough credit as being a fast and capable browser, but that is partly it's own fault. On iOS in particular, Safari gets out of your way so that you just see the website you want. You're meant to forget that you're using a browser at all and unfortunately that means you do tend to miss just how much Safari is doing for you -- and what more it can do too. Browsers are a matter of personal taste, so if you don't like Safari, we're not going to change your mind. Yet, we're going to try and if you use any of them at all, these tips will show you just how much more power there is in this ubiquitous yet somehow also disregarded app. Settings for this website (macOS) Go to any website in Safari on the Mac and when it's loaded, click on the Safari menu, then Settings for this website. A drop-down dialog appears under the website's address bar. It doesn't have many options and they vary a little depending on the site but they are all handy to know. There's one marked Enable content blockers and this is one of macOS's tools for battling the more intrusive of web ads. By default, it's switched on and it's hard to guess why you'd change that but you can. You're more likely to change a setting called Auto-Play. This is the tool that prevents a loud video playing when you first visit a site. By default, this is set to Stop Media with Sound which lets videos play but keeps them silent. Instead, you can say you don't even want the videos to play at all or you can go back to old days and have sound and video blasting out at you. There are also options here for whether a site can use your location, your camera or your microphone. Each one is automatically set to require the site to ask you for permission but again you can apply a blanket allow or deny. That's a blanket permission for this site and this site alone. Similarly, on this same dialog you can choose Use Reader when available and that applies only to this website. Use Reader view (macOS and iOS) Reader or Reader View is when Safari attempts to strip away all of a website's graphics and just display the text of the article you're reading. It's not always effective: you'll find that sometimes text is missing from the article because of how the website has arranged its page. Also, usually you want the graphics. Yet when a site is just so ferociously blinding with ads and popups and videos, being able to dismiss it all and get on with what you want to read is a boon. On the Mac, you could use the same Settings for this website and Safari would remember to switch to Reader view every time you visited. However, just click on the icon to the side of the website's address -- if there is one. The icon you need is a symbol showing four lines representing text but you won't see it on the front or menu pages of a site. You have to go into an article first. When you're there, the icon appears and on the Mac you can click it to switch on Reader mode immediately. On iOS, you tap the same icon and get the same result. What's less commonly known is that this icon comes with more options. On the Mac, click and hold on it to get these extra settings and on iOS, press and hold for a moment. On both platforms, the options you then get are to do with when Safari should automatically switch to Reader mode and when it shouldn't. You can tell it that every single time you visit any page on the current site, Safari should switch on Reader. Or in the same place you can say that you want this to happen for every website ever. Safari remembers this and if you change your mind, you click or tap and hold on that same Reader icon for a moment. Then the options are to automatically switch Reader off. It's not just about reading (macOS) We may not like it when a video we weren't expecting starts playing and we jump out of our seats. Yet the web is at least as much about video as it is text and Safari has ways to make watching better too. As of macOS Sierra, you've been able to use Safari to watch Picture in Picture. It's like being able to tear off a video from a site and drag it somewhere on your screen. So you can keep a news channel running in one corner, for instance. Or if you're watching a YouTube video about using some software, you can have that on screen next to the app. For many websites including Vimeo, you find the video you want and start playing it. When it's begun, there will typically be a Picture in Picture button on the bottom. Click that and your video pops out into this side panel: no website around it, no controls, just the video itself. Unfortunately, not every site plays this nicely and that includes YouTube. For YouTube, you have to fiddle. Find a video, set it running and then right-click in the middle of the image. Ignore the menu that appears and instead right-click again. Seriously. Right-click, then right-click again. The first time you do it you get a menu from YouTube but if you do it again immediately, you get a menu from Safari instead. Choose Enter Picture in Picture from that and you're done. Or nearly. Picture in Picture defaults to appearing in the top right of your display but you can move it -- within limits. You can actually drag it anywhere and while you're dragging, it will continue to play but then when you let go it will snap to the nearest corner. You can resize it. Click on an edge and you can drag to increase the size to about a quarter of your screen or reduce it to a postage stamp. Unfortunately you can't change the size and then restore it to the default unless you close the video and do it again. To close it, move your cursor over the video image and you'll get controls for pausing the video or popping it back into its website. There's no way to rewind or fast-forward and you can't have more than one video playing Picture in Picture. That's not even if you open a second tab or try to play videos from different sites. Plus you do have to keep the original tab open. You can minimize it but the original tab or Safari window is also how you mute the sound of the video alone. Extensions (macOS) Arguably Google Chrome is famous for how you can download extensions that add various extra pieces of functionality for it but certainly Safari isn't. Which is at least partly because there aren't as many available -- and possibly because there is an oddity in how Apple shows you them. On the Mac, choose the Safari menu and then do not choose Safari Extensions. Instead, choose Preferences and click on the Extensions tab. This is where you see what extensions you may already have and it's where you uninstall or update them. There's also a More Extensions button which takes you to Apple's online store of these. That's actually where the menu item Safari Extensions takes you so perhaps it's useful the very first time you look at this. It's just that you don't often go into your extensions so whenever you do, it is ridiculously easy to assume you want to choose the menu item with Extensions in its name. These extensions really all make Safari automatically do something that you could already use it for in some automatic way. There's an iThoughts extension that takes the current website's address and adds it to a mind map in that application. Or probably the most useful example of them all is the 1Password extension. With this installed in Safari, you can tap a keystroke or click an icon and call up this password manager. It will pop passwords into place for you, it will quickly generate new ones, it will show you all your credit card details, or it will fill in forms. The main 1Password app does all of this but the Safari Extension puts it all a keystroke away. It's all about speed Safari is a fast browser. There, we've said it. Chrome and Firefox fans tend to say their browser is quicker and we daresay if we ever find an Internet Explorer user they might claim the same. This is because part of speed is how used you are to the slightly different ways browsers work. Safari is very good at speeding up jobs for you. As well as the Safari Extensions which bring extra tools to your mouse click or keyboard tap, there are the Reader view settings that make reading quicker. Then, though, there are the now almost silly number of ways Safari can get you to the sites you want and remember them afterwards. As with any browser, you can hold down the Command key and tap L to move the cursor up to the address bar. It moves the cursor and it also selects everything there so if you want to type a completely new address, you just start typing and the old one is immediately replaced. If you want to change the existing address, just tap the right or left arrow keys and now the selection is gone and your cursor is at the start or end of the address. Safari will auto-complete the names of sites you've been to before. Once you're there, you can click on the Bookmarks menu and choose Add Bookmark. If you've opened a lot of tabs then right next to that option there is a command to bookmark all of them. It applies only to the ones in the current window so if you also have multiple windows, you have to go to each one first. Bookmarks are so 1990s, though. Click in the Safari address bar and delete the address there. Safari then shows you a Favorites screen which by default includes a section with sites you frequently visit. Pinned tabs If you really visit them frequently, though, you can pin them. This is the same as loading the page but instead of taking up a whole tab in the menubar, you're using a favicon-sized one. To add a site to this collection that's always displayed at the side of every Safari window, start by going to a site you want. When it's loaded, you can click on its favicon to the left of the site name in the address bar and drag it over to the other pinned tabs. Sometimes clicking on that favicon is fiddly, though, so you can instead click and hold on the tab itself. Drag on that and you can slide it over into the pinned tabs and let go. For sheer speed of access, pinned tabs are excellent. However, they have a problem. Safari is now very good at preventing sites from blasting you with sound from auto-playing videos. Plus if you have two dozen tabs open and one of them is playing audio, you can now see which one because Safari puts an icon in that tab. It also gives you the option to right-click on that icon and mute the sound without ever going to that tab. There's no room for that icon in the pinned tabs. So you can still have sound playing and not know where it's coming from. Also, even though you make these pinned tabs by dragging a site's little favicon, what you get in the tab bar is rarely that favicon. It's more common to get just a single letter. If you pin AppleInsider then it will become a little button marked "A." That's fine until you pin Amazon and now you've got two pins with the same letter. For that reason, it's best to severely limit the number of tabs you pin because the time saved using them can be lost in hunting for the right one. There's another reason to limit them, though. Every tab in every browser takes up some resources from your Mac, even if Safari is good at limiting this. You can end up with a site in a pinned tab that is slowing your Mac down. So don't regard pinned tabs as a way of bookmarking, see them instead as where you keep your most urgently and often used sites. Everything's adjustable You could rearrange your pinned tabs to spell out words. Or you could unpin one by right-clicking on choosing from the options that pop up. That's Safari at its very heart: you see only a simple interface but you get many more options by right-clicking or choosing Preferences. The aim is to leave you thinking about the sites you're visiting and that is laudable. It just also means that you often miss the features that make Safari genuinely superb. https://goo.gl/QPaVzJ
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